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Banking outside the law

Basel is the base of the Bank for International Settlements A rotund glass and concrete tower, and the smaller six-storey round Botta building.

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Rates drop to 4.25%

Interest rates were cut for the fourth time in 12 months today as the base rate was moved down from 4.5% to 4.25%..

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VE Day, trade deal, rate cut

Britain marks VE Day with nationwide tributes today, while major political and economic developments dominate headlines. Today we remember Commemorations for Victory in.

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Always grateful to Britain

Today we remember the sacrifice of those which gave us the freedoms we take for granted. The 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe.

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Deal needed on auto tariffs

When a region that powers your national economy sounds the alarm, you listen. Or at least, you should.  And as news breaks Stateside.

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Aston Martin: Armed Forces Covenant

Aston Martin, the luxury British car maker, has signed the Armed Forces Covenant, reinforcing its commitment to veterans, reservists and military families. The.

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iPhones: Made in India

Apple plans to shift the entire assembly of its iPhones from China to India. Triggered by Donald Trump’s trade war, the tech giant.

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55,000 people upskilled

More than 55,000 West Midlands people have been given vital job skills or training in the last year, new data shows. Tackling unemployment.

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PM’s letter to veterans

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has written an open letter to veterans marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day tomorrow..

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1m NEETs

Britain risks creating a “lost generation” unless effective steps are taken, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) says. It called on ministers to.

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